Following the recent remastered versions release of The Mary Morstan Mysteries I sat down with Lexi Wolfe to find out what she has been up to in this time.

How has been seeing the recent remastered first series of The Mary Morstan Mysteries?It's been so lovely as well to see Mary again, and remember where I first really started to learn my onscreen craft which I can't thank you enough for!

It has been nearly 3 years since you finished filming on MMM. What have you been up to in this time? Not so long after MMM wrapped, I did my very first one woman show. I haven't really looked back. Since then, I've performed in everything from manor houses to cafes to fully-fledged theatres with my one woman shows, but am also still very much into my screen and voiceover work. For example, I spent about a year being the voice for the Laundrapp commercials, and my very first short film, Learning To Talk, won multiple awards and nominations - basically, I became an award-winning actress and writer over the past few years!

Have there been any lingering characteristics that you have found yourself doing or saying left over from your time as Mary? In all seriousness, a little, yes! Mary is very headstrong and can be quite serious when it comes to getting her man, which I've always loved about her, and that is rather my default. I've managed to keep the fake moustaches at bay, but Mary's quite a bold character, and I like to think that a little of her rubbed off on me accidentally...

Cake?Splendid!

Does it please you to know that you still hold the record for most times playing Mary Morstan/Watson in history? It really does! It's a lovely record to hold, and anyone who asks or talks to me about it always say they were fond of her and my interpretation thereof, so I'm actually rather proud. I shall try not to be too upset when someone doubtless eventually comes along to knock me off my perch.

What about the future? What have you got going on at the moment? I have several scripts I'm taking to Santa Monica for the American Film Festival. I'm so pleased to be in a position where people are talking about my work and wanting to work with me, so this is the next step to getting an agent, hooking up with production companies and taking it to the next level. I'd love to be able to say I got a lot of people in the industry some work at some point, or gave them a boost into it, so that's the aim of this work: female-driven, powerful dramas that are both touching and funny. This is why getting over there is so important to me....

Thank you for your time Lexi!

Lexi is currently raising funds to assist her with her American film conquest quest. If you would like to support her you can via her GOFUNDME Page right here.

Today we have the complete remastered 1st series of The Mary Morstan Mysteries. The Mary Morstan Mysteries (often known as M.M.M), was a comedy drama web show spun off from No Place Like Holmes that ran between 2012-2015. Whereas NPLH is largely set in modern day, with the odd interlude, flashback, or episode to Victorian times, MMM solely deals with the years 1889 onwards. It also acts a bridge to the main series, with many events or situations occurring that ultimately affect what goes on in No Place Like Holmes over a century later.

Morstan Vs Milverton was the 3rd and final episode of the 1st series of The Mary Morstan Mysteries. It originally aired December 23rd 2012. The remastered version has an upscaled resolution, improved colours, and a largely improved pacing. As with the other ones not everything is fixable, but it will make it a more palatable experience for newcomers and old fans alike. In the episode, following the receipt of some very saucy and scandalous letters between Mrs. Forrester and her former butler, Moriarty commissions Milverton to administer the blackmail on his behalf, but unfortunately for him, Mrs. Forrester just happens to be the best friend of Mary Morstan, who vows to fight the threat any way she can.

Today we have the remastered version of "Hell Hath No Fury" - The 2nd episode of the 1st series of The Mary Morstan Mysteries. It originally aired September 1st 2012. The remastered version includes improved colouring, pacing, and the inclusion of some deleted scenes.

In the episode, Sherlock's brother, Mycroft, comes to him concerning the government's concerns over what is essentially an early form of the Suffragette movement, who are actually secretly run by Moriarty and his niece, Gwendolyn. Unable to infiltrate the movement himself, Holmes persuades Mary Morstan to go in his place.

In the episode, Watson had disappeared, and Mary goes to Holmes hoping to find him there, but when he confirms that he has not seen him in weeks, Holmes begins an investigation to track Watson down, assisted by Mary. Their quest helps develop Mary's own flair for detective work. Now, the reason behind this happening is that this was shot in late 2011 through 2012. I was nowhere near as experienced as I am now, and so there are going to be things that are nowhere near what I can do now. But these remastered versions will benefit from this experience with such things as upscaled resolution, brighter looking colours, and far faster pacing.

Not everything is fixable or changeable, but I do feel that it is largely improved as a whole (though, the latter episodes have been able to be restored a lot more). All of which will hopefully make them more palatable for first time viewers who check out the early stuff first! Or for old time fans that fancy a rewatch. Hope that you enjoy.

Very shortly to be released is The MMM series 1 remaster. Now, the reason behind this happening is that this was shot in late 2011 through 2012. I was nowhere near as experienced as I am now, and so there are going to be things that are nowhere near what I can do now. But these remastered versions will benefit from this experience with such things as upscaled resolution, brighter looking colours, and far faster pacing. Not everything is fixable or changeable, but I do feel that it is largely improved as a whole. All of which will hopefully make them more palatable for first time viewers who check out the early stuff first! Or for old time fans that fancy a rewatch. Hope that you enjoy.

I am currently busy doing some HD upscaling/re-editing of the first Mary Morstan Mysteries series (2012) using techniques and skills learnt since this time. Here is an as example of a scene from Hell Hath No Fury with the original and re-scaled version. The new versions will also be edited for pacing and fixing up other issues where possible. The revamps will also include some deleted material.